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here in the united states, countless publications provoke offense. like me, the majority of americans are christian and yet we do not plan blasphemy against our most sacred beliefs. >> watched that and was ripping my hair out. do we really think that was about the movie. here he is legitimatizing that point of view saying all this had to do with the movie. first of all do you believe that the attacks on the ambassador were -- >> president obama were a law professor he would describe that as a red herring that is totally irrelevant concern that takes the obama administration kind of off the hook for how they missed the ba on this. this was a planned attack. melissa: right. >> he had u.n. ambassador on a week and a half ago saying this was spontaneous attack that is ridiculous statement. these were grenades that were propelled in a massive way. these were massive arms. people don't bring these things to, to spontaneous demonstrations. now all this evidence is coming out that the ambassador himself had, had a diary in which he was worried about exactly
here in the united states, countless publications provoke offense. like me, the majority of americans are christian and yet we do not plan blasphemy against our most sacred beliefs. >> watched that and was ripping my hair out. do we really think that was about the movie. here he is legitimatizing that point of view saying all this had to do with the movie. first of all do you believe that the attacks on the ambassador were -- >> president obama were a law professor he would describe...
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., united states, the e.u. and the bilateral sanctions and so you're always going to have these attempts but i think the efforts to kind of focus on uncovering the people trying to violate the sanctions are quite remarkable in this case and we need to keep the heat on. melissa: i know the ceo, ian taylor is originally from england. i don't know if he is still a citizen. one of the ways in which a lot of sanctions will be held in place by virtue of insurers. >> right. melissa: all of these tankers are insured 95% of them, in london. and -- >> that's right. melissa: you would hope as a result this company vitol, would not be able to insure whatever shipments it bought. i think they will find a way around that as well. seems they did so many other things in this case seems from the reports to hide what they were doing, don't you think. >> i do. i also think there is new round of sanctions negotiations taking place that will give the u.s. the ability to sanction any company that is of course dealing with, on the fi
., united states, the e.u. and the bilateral sanctions and so you're always going to have these attempts but i think the efforts to kind of focus on uncovering the people trying to violate the sanctions are quite remarkable in this case and we need to keep the heat on. melissa: i know the ceo, ian taylor is originally from england. i don't know if he is still a citizen. one of the ways in which a lot of sanctions will be held in place by virtue of insurers. >> right. melissa: all of these...
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it isn't just for the united states. it is for the world. adam: amazing to see the aircraft taking off and landing on the enterprise. i'm curious, have they had any contact with the iranians as of yet? >> yeah absolutely. on this particular mission they have driven through the strait of hormuz eight different times and they say that when they get in there the iranians come out on speed boats and sort of check them out and surround them and look at them. they're fairly nonchalant about it. you would expect that, if iranian ship going through iranian waters we would take a look at them. a commander that has been one of people on the ship the whole time and i asked him what is that like exactly? what kind of impact do you make on them? >> i imagine we bother them a little bet, that we go through each time and, i know they get on the radio or they make their announcements on their news about how they dislike it. i imagine no country likes that with so much american prns or any coalition presence going through here. >> what do you think is the im
it isn't just for the united states. it is for the world. adam: amazing to see the aircraft taking off and landing on the enterprise. i'm curious, have they had any contact with the iranians as of yet? >> yeah absolutely. on this particular mission they have driven through the strait of hormuz eight different times and they say that when they get in there the iranians come out on speed boats and sort of check them out and surround them and look at them. they're fairly nonchalant about it....
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says every state in the united states pays its workers on average more than employees doing the same job for a private company. and the group says much of the blame falls on retirement benefits. now these pension and salary totals vary by state. the report says the states paying workers closest to private sector salary and benefits, new hampshire, rhode island, vermont, south dakota, and wyoming. states with large of the gap, california, new york, north carolina, ohio and texas. for comment the american federation of state, county municipal employees referred fox business to a web post by the economic policy institute. their response? they say these claims are bunk and study after study has rebutted similar claims, if anything, public sector workers most of whom have college degrees or higher, are somewhat underpaid compared to comparable private sector workers. as for federal workers the congressional budget office find they make more on average until you get to those with professional degrees. in that case they make more in the private sector. for all federal workers cbo says they
says every state in the united states pays its workers on average more than employees doing the same job for a private company. and the group says much of the blame falls on retirement benefits. now these pension and salary totals vary by state. the report says the states paying workers closest to private sector salary and benefits, new hampshire, rhode island, vermont, south dakota, and wyoming. states with large of the gap, california, new york, north carolina, ohio and texas. for comment the...
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for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. melissa: we've got breaking news right now. adam shapiro in the newsroom with it. adam. >> this is the latest on emergency landing that an aircraft carrying ann romney, the wife of presidential candidate mitt romney along with five staffers, two secret service agents and the pilots on board the plane made an emergency landing just outside of denver. apparently is a challenger aircraft. it seats 10, not including the pilot and copilot. there was smoke in the cabin 10 minutes before the emergency landing in denver. ann romney's spokesperson, sarah hayley said the smoke stung their eyes. it appears to come from a electrical cause. but that is not confirmed. everybody is reportedly fiber-optic according to fox news channel's carl cameron, but again, it was a flight
for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. melissa: we've got breaking news right now. adam shapiro in the newsroom with it. adam. >> this is the latest on emergency landing that an aircraft carrying ann romney, the wife of...
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i think we should withold judgment on the next step in the united states until we have more can't and figure out where this is going. melissa: you mentioned the suez canal and mentioned impact on oil here. what do you think it does to the price of oil to see these tensions erupt? >> i think that the people who deal in oil internationally are very experienced in the middle east and in ups and downs of violence and turmoil and even chaos. i think some of that is factored into the price of oil. right now despite the sanctions on iran oil prices are in pretty good shape. they fell again i believe today. they're well below $100 a barrel. i don't think you will see any immediate fallout. watch two things. first of all can libya continue to remain stable and pump oil it is pumping now? secondly how are things going in egypt. because egypt is so important strategically and cultural and demographic center of the middle east, how things go in egypt will have an effect on everything from iran to north africa. melissa: ambassador, thank you so much for your time this evening. >> thank you very mu
i think we should withold judgment on the next step in the united states until we have more can't and figure out where this is going. melissa: you mentioned the suez canal and mentioned impact on oil here. what do you think it does to the price of oil to see these tensions erupt? >> i think that the people who deal in oil internationally are very experienced in the middle east and in ups and downs of violence and turmoil and even chaos. i think some of that is factored into the price of...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ . melissa: welcome back to "money". we're live in houston, texas where rodeos are big business. houston has the biggest one in the u.s. because everything is bigger in texas, obviously. skip wagner is the president and ceo of the houston livestock show and reed dough yo. great to have you -- rodeo. >> howdy. melissa: exactly. what is a typical day like at the rodeo? >> there is almost no typical day. we have 27,000 volunteers, 105 committees. you're literally going from one type of thing. may be a fried food eating contest one day to sponsor development but every day has activities like those. they have concert and they have a rodeo. and we just do whatever it takes to keep it all running. >> you talk about the concert and live entertainment. the show goes o
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ . melissa: welcome back to "money". we're live in houston, texas where rodeos are big business. houston has the biggest one in the u.s. because everything is bigger in texas, obviously. skip wagner is the president and ceo of the...
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. >> we were getting calls from all over the united states and we're having a great time with this. one thing about the old gun range, it is supposed to be, planning on having education and training center. that is our primary focus. our mission is to educate and train all shooters of all ages. we look the all kinds of programs and the birthday party is one of many programs we're going to offer at our range. melissa: you know, a mom was quoted as saying that, 8-year-olds really don't know the difference between pretend and reality. they confuse it a lot. so she feels like eight is too young to have the judgement to be playing with guns. how do you respond to a mom who says something like that. >> boy scouts of america have been in business for decades and every summer they have a boys camp and they have bb guns and shoot every year and their ages start at 6 years old, first grade. we feel like, there is video games and other things going on today, children are exposed to guns and all matters and forms. and we want to teach them there are real guns out there and they are to be respec
. >> we were getting calls from all over the united states and we're having a great time with this. one thing about the old gun range, it is supposed to be, planning on having education and training center. that is our primary focus. our mission is to educate and train all shooters of all ages. we look the all kinds of programs and the birthday party is one of many programs we're going to offer at our range. melissa: you know, a mom was quoted as saying that, 8-year-olds really don't know...
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., the united states gets deevaluated. this is wrong. they have got to bring up what are we going to do, what is your administration going to do? but more important, i haven't heard anything new. what are going to do to lower the deficit? what will you do to create more jobs? what will you do to be more accountable for that? if they don't mention that, america becomes like europe and none of us in america want that. none of us want that. melissa: from the reports i've been hearing about the democratic national convention and speech i'm watching they're embracing their spendingselves. they feel very good about this. you heard neil cavuto talk about this. spending makes sense. this is what you do as a government. isn't that your impression being there? >> well, priority, i love you out there, okay. that is a priority. but what is very important that we love each other as this, they're not addressing it. america that is very important. we don't want to go bankrupt. if bankrupt happens, there is less shops, there is less problems and more ri
., the united states gets deevaluated. this is wrong. they have got to bring up what are we going to do, what is your administration going to do? but more important, i haven't heard anything new. what are going to do to lower the deficit? what will you do to create more jobs? what will you do to be more accountable for that? if they don't mention that, america becomes like europe and none of us in america want that. none of us want that. melissa: from the reports i've been hearing about the...